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Ostap Gritsay gathered 16 of his night vision devices and handed them to the dri...

ATO veteran created night vision devices for the Armed Forces: what are they made of

Ostap Gritsay gathered 16 of his night vision devices and handed them to the drivers to the front. The NGO "Kozivshchyna" reported on its Facebook page that the ATO veteran Ostap Gritsay developed a night vision (PNB). Apparently, the main components are the usual compact TFT-monitors, which drivers-dungeons are used as TVs, and massive positions of the rear view, equipped with a large number of infrared LEDs.

Of course, such a homemade appliance cannot be a replacement for professional NSBs for the Armed Forces, but it will be useful for drivers who can not include in the dark in the dark, so as not to detect their dislocation. And, as reported in "Kozivshchyna", all seven Ostap Gritsai devices have really received excellent feedback from the drivers who are now actively using them at the front.

Ostap Gritsay will send nine other devices for their own assembly to volunteers, who often deliver everything necessary for the heroes of the Armed Forces near the front. Earlier, Focus wrote that the Ukrainian engineer had collected a new drone bomber for the Armed Forces. They also reported that the Armed Forces actively use commercial drones on the front line. The founder of the Fund "Return Alive" Vitaliy Deynek believes that civilian UAVs made a huge contribution to Ukraine's defense.